Adaptive Thermal Comfort by Michael Humphreys
Foundations and Analysis
This book delves into the concept of adaptive thermal comfort, exploring how human beings naturally adjust to varying thermal environments. It challenges conventional approaches to climate control in buildings by emphasizing the dynamic relationship between occupants and their surroundings. Through a blend of scientific research and practical insights, the text advocates for more flexible and energy-efficient design strategies that prioritize occupant comfort and well-being, while also considering environmental sustainability. The work serves as a comprehensive guide for architects, engineers, and policymakers interested in creating spaces that harmonize with human adaptability.
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- 2015
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- 300-350
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